July 29, 2004

Meet the Fockers

The preview for the sequel to "meet the parents" is online.

Meet the parents starring Ben Stiller and Robert Deniro was one of the best comedies. . i've seen. So I am looking forward to the sequel.


Meet the Fockers

Posted by graberc at 07:01 AM

July 22, 2004

Normandy, France

Pictures of my weekend in Normandy, France are now online


Normandy


Includes


  • D-Day Beaches
  • St michele
  • and Claud Monets house.

Posted by graberc at 06:48 AM

July 05, 2004

Grabers Curry

Tonight. . .it worked. Click to read on about a great Curry Sandwich recipie.

The inspiration
The Brussels affiliate is located just steps away from mannequin pis. The affiliate doesn’t have a cafeteria, so Andy and I went for a quick bite.

Andy took me to a quick place around the corner that the affiliate had brought him. Andy went safe. . but I scanned the menu for something new. I found French for hot and ordered some kind of “hot curry sandwich” . . . the fun part. . I had no idea what to expect.

When we got back to the office I leaked a creamy curry sauce all over the table . . but it was worth it. The sandwich was not like anything I’ve had in the states. . .I wonder if the Brussels affiliate knows how to make that superb sandwich.

The sandwich at the affiliate was a kind of meatball sandwich drenched in Curry sauce (and sliced into a baguette of course). . I have only tried to replicate the sauce. . .


Well I took a little French, a little Indian. . .and made a great Chicken sandwich.

Everything is approximate. . .as I didn't measure

Grabers curry sauce - Great on Chicken
1 CUP Crème Fracie
3/4 tablespoon red curry
1/4 tablespoon hot curry (pekense)
1 teaspoon of lemon juice
1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard. . .

The sauce will come out in a milky red-white consistency. . .

The slight bitterness of the crème fracie is overruled by Dijon/curry.

Chicken
salted
peppered
and tossed in red curry

Posted by graberc at 07:11 PM

Mounds State Park

Visited mounds state park

(no pictures)

Mounds state park is located about 30minutes north of Fishers. It is right outside of Anderson.

Interesting thing about mounds. . .

about 2300 years ago some Natives built the mounds. The mounds are, most likely, part of a relgious ceremony.

Posted by graberc at 07:06 PM